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US-6219099

Method and apparatus for calibrating a display using an array of cameras

PublishedApril 17, 2001
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Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
30 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A rear projection display system comprising: a screen having a projection side and a viewing side; an imaging means for producing an image on the projection side of the screen; a camera means positioned on the projection side of the screen for capturing a capture image of at least a portion of the projection side of the screen; determining means coupled to said camera means for receiving said capture image, and for determining if the capture image has one or more non-desirable characteristic; said determining means further identifying a transformation function that can be applied to an input video signal to reduce the non-desirable characteristics; and processing means coupled to said imaging means and to said determining means for processing the input video signal using the transformation function to provide a transformed input video signal to said imaging means such that one or more of the non-desirable characteristics are reduced.

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2. A display system according to claim 1, wherein the imaging means comprises two or more displays.

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3. A display system according to claim 2, wherein the displays are projection displays.

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4. A display system according to claim 2, wherein said camera means comprises two or more camera devices, each camera device capturing a capture image of at least a portion of the screen.

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5. A display system according to claim 4, wherein each of the two or more camera devices corresponds to at least one of the two or more displays.

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6. A display system according to claim 5, wherein one of the two or more camera devices and one of the two or more displays collectively form a display/camera cluster.

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7. A display system according to claim 6, wherein the display system comprises an array of display/camera clusters.

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8. A display system according to claim 7, wherein each of the display/camera clusters includes at least a portion of said determining means and said processing means.

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9. A tiled display system comprising: first display means for displaying a first discrete image into a screen; second display means for displaying a second discrete image onto the screen, the first and second discrete images forming at least part of a composite image; first camera means for capturing a first capture image of a first portion of the composite image; second camera means for capturing a second capture image of a second portion of the composite image including at least a portion of the second discrete image; determining means coupled to said first and second camera means for determining if the composite image has one or more non-desirable characteristic; and processing means coupled to said first and second display means and to said determining means for processing an input video signal and providing a first processed input video signal to said first display means and a second processed input video signal to said second display means such that one or more of the non-desirable characteristics of the composite image are reduced.

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10. A tiled display system according to claim 9, wherein the first capture image includes part of the first discrete image and part of the second discrete image.

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11. A tiled display system according to claim 10, wherein the second capture image includes part of the first discrete image and part of the second discrete image.

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12. A tiled display system according to claim 11, wherein the first discrete image at least partially overlaps the second discrete image.

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13. A tiled display system according to claim 9, wherein said processing means includes segmenting means for segmenting the input video signal to provide the first processed input video signal and the second processed input video signal.

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14. A tiled display system according to claim 9, wherein said processing means includes identifying means coupled to said determining means for identifying a transformation function that can be used to process the input video signal and provide the first processed input video signal to reduce selected non-desirable characteristics in the composite image.

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15. A tiled display system according to claim 14, wherein said first camera means periodically captures a new first capture image during a normal functional operation of the tiled projection display.

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16. A tiled display system according to claim 15, wherein said determining means periodically determines if the new first capture image has one or more non-desirable characteristics, and said identifying means periodically identifies a new transformation function that can be used to process the input video signal and provide the first processed input video signal to the first projector means to reduce the one or more non-desirable characteristics in the composite image.

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17. A tiled display system according to claim 9, wherein said processing means includes identifying means coupled to said determining means for identifying a first transformation function that can be used to process the input video signal and provide the first processed input video signal, and for identifying a second transformation function that can be used to process the input video signal and provide the second processed input video signal, wherein said first and second processed input video signals collectively reduce selected non-desirable characteristics in the composite image.

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18. A tiled display system according to claim 9, wherein each display means has an associated camera means, with the two collectively forming a display/camera cluster.

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19. A tiled display system according to claim 18, wherein each display/camera cluster further includes a portion of the processing means.

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20. A tiled display system according to claim 9, wherein the one or more non-desirable characteristics includes spatial non-uniformity.

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21. A tiled display system according to claim 9, wherein the one or more non-desirable characteristics includes color non-uniformity.

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22. A tiled display system according to claim 9, wherein the one or more non-desirable characteristics includes luminance non-uniformity.

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23. A tiled display system according to claim 9, wherein said first camera means is a multi-point colorimeter.

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24. A tiled display system according to claim 23, wherein the colorimeter comprises one or more CCD's.

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25. A tiled display system according to claim 9, wherein the tiled display system is a rear projection display having a transmissive screen that has a projection side and a viewing side, the first and second display means displaying the first and second discrete images onto the projection side of the transmissive screen, and the first and second camera means capturing the first and second capture images from the projection side of the screen.

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26. A method for calibrating a rear projection display comprising the steps of: providing a screen that has a projection side and a viewing side; projecting an image onto the projection side of the screen; capturing a capture image of at least a portion of the projection side of the screen; determining if the capture image has one or more non-desirable characteristic; identifying a transformation function that can be applied to an input video signal to reduce the non-desirable characteristics; and processing the input video signal using the transformation to providing a transformed input video signal such that one or more of the non-desirable characteristics are reduced.

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27. A method for reducing non-desirable characteristics in a tiled projection display, the method comprising the steps of: providing a first projector and a second projector; providing a first camera means and a second camera means; projecting a first discrete image onto a screen using the first projector; projecting a second discrete image onto the screen using the second projector, wherein the first and second discrete images form at least part of a composite image; capturing a first capture image of a first portion of the composite image, including at least a portion of the first discrete image, using said first camera means; capturing a second capture image of a second portion of the composite image, including at least a portion of the second discrete image, using said second camera means; determining if the composite image has one or more non-desirable characteristic; and processing an input video signal and providing a first processed input video signal to said first projector means and a second processed input video signal to said second projector means such that one or more of the non-desirable characteristics of the composite image are reduced.

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28. A method according to claim 27, wherein the capturing, determining and processing steps are periodically repeated.

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29. A method according to claim 27, wherein said processing step includes the steps of: identifying a first transformation function that can be used to process the input video signal and provide the first processed input video signal to reduce selected nondesirable characteristics in the composite image.

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30. A method according to claim 29, wherein said processing step includes the steps of: identifying a second transformation function that can be used to process the input video signal and provide the second processed input video signal to reduce selected non-desirable characteristics in the composite image.

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